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Mack Creek
Country United States
State New York
Physical characteristics
River mouth Cayuga Lake
Elm Beach, New York, United States
42°42′02″N 76°44′36″W / 42.70056°N 76.74333°W / 42.70056; -76.74333
Basin features
Basin size 5.50 sq mi (14.2 km2)

Mack Creek is a small river, also known as a creek, located in Seneca County, New York. It plays a part in the local water system by flowing into Cayuga Lake, one of New York's famous Finger Lakes. This creek ends its journey near a place called Elm Beach, which is part of Romulus, New York.

Mack Creek: A Small River in New York

Mack Creek is an important natural feature in Seneca County. Even though it's a small waterway, it helps carry water from the land into a much larger lake. This process is vital for the environment and local ecosystems.

Where is Mack Creek Located?

Mack Creek is found in the beautiful Finger Lakes region of New York. Specifically, it runs through Seneca County, New York. This area is known for its stunning lakes and natural beauty.

What is a Creek?

A creek is a natural stream of water, usually smaller than a river. Creeks often flow into larger rivers, lakes, or oceans. They are an important part of the water cycle, helping to move water across the land. Mack Creek is a good example of this type of waterway.

Flowing into Cayuga Lake

The journey of Mack Creek ends when it flows into Cayuga Lake. Cayuga Lake is the longest of the Finger Lakes and is a popular spot for many activities. Mack Creek joins the lake near Elm Beach, a community within Romulus, New York. This connection means that anything happening in Mack Creek can affect the larger lake.

The Journey of Mack Creek

Mack Creek collects water from an area called its drainage basin. This basin covers about 5.50 square miles (14.2 square kilometers). All the rain and melted snow that falls within this area eventually flows into Mack Creek. From there, the water travels downstream until it reaches Cayuga Lake.

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